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This should be pretty straightforward, but am not sure what it is complaining about.

type=${1-"-Debug"};
version=${2-"-0"};
echo "We are going to be building eValuate in build mode: " $type
if [[ $version = -1 ]]
  then
  echo "We are going to be building eValuate with omniORB-4.1.4"
  else
  echo "We are going to be building eValuate with omniORB-4.0.4"
fi
if [ $PLATFORM = "HPUX" ]
then
    if [ $type = -release ]
    then
      export MAKEFILE_MAIN=$PWD/common/makefile/makefile.hp
      export MAKEFILE_DEFS=$PWD/common/makefile/makefile.hp.rls
      shift
    else
      export MAKEFILE_MAIN=$PWD/common/makefile/makefile.hp
      export MAKEFILE_DEFS=$MAKEFILE_MAIN
    fi

    elif [ $PLATFORM = "AIX" ]
    then
       mv $PWD/Calculations/CalculationSTD/makefileAIX $PWD/Calculations/CalculationSTD/makefile
       mv $PWD/Calculations/CalculationSTD/StandardCalculationAIX.cpp     $PWD/Calculations/CalculationSTD/StandardCalculation.cpp
       rm -r $PWD/Calculations/CalculationSTD/Carleton
       if [ $type = -release ]
       then
         export MAKEFILE_MAIN=$PWD/common/makefile/makefile.aix
         export MAKEFILE_DEFS=$PWD/common/makefile/makefile.aix.rls
         shift
      else
     export MAKEFILE_MAIN=$PWD/common/makefile/makefile.aix
     export MAKEFILE_DEFS=$MAKEFILE_MAIN
      fi
  fi

This seems to work fine on Solaris and AIX, but on Linux, I get this error messages:

   : command not found 1:
   : command not found 2:
   We are going to be building eValuate in build mode:  -release
   ./setpath.sh1: line 22: syntax error near unexpected token `elif'
   '/setpath.sh1: line 22: `       elif [ $PLATFORM = "AIX" ]

Why does it not like the elif? Or, is it complaining about something else?

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  • Does the script have a proper shebang line? If not, does adding #!/bin/sh at the beginning help? (Though your syntax is not proper Bourne shell. All the more reason to explicitly declare it as a #!/bin/bash script.)
    – tripleee
    Sep 10, 2012 at 19:31
  • I ran the script from bash, sh, ksh prompts, but I still get the same errors Sep 10, 2012 at 19:33
  • Try to write "elif [ $PLATFORM = "AIX" ]" (single squeare brackets)
    – dimba
    Sep 10, 2012 at 19:45
  • the code was written wrong, I have updated the code Sep 10, 2012 at 19:51
  • Also be consistent - or use [ cond ] or [[ cond ]]. In later you should use "==" instead of "=".
    – dimba
    Sep 10, 2012 at 19:52

1 Answer 1

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Got the answer finally, it is thanks to something completely random, something to do with format:

I had transferred the file over from my windows machine, and I guess Linux is just a bitch that can't handle it. Solaris and AIX do just fine.

Used this command. dos2unix *.sh

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